The Ultimate Lemon Drop Martini Recipe (2024)

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With fresh lemon juice, smooth vodka, and a touch of sweetness, this lemon drop martini recipe the perfect blend of tangy and sweet. It’s a classic co*cktail that’s simple to make and the flavor is something everyone will love.Whether you’re hosting a party or simply relaxing, this crowd-pleasing drink will add a refreshing twist to any occasion.

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Bust out some lemons because I’m going to teach you how to make a lemon drop martini. Over the years I’ve shared dozens of co*cktail recipes here on Inspired by Charm. Recently, I’ve been trying to mix up some of the classic co*cktail recipes for you. I think it’s helpful to have an idea of how to make the classics, as then you can let your creativity flow and turn them into something truly unique.

And speaking of a lemon drop, I also have a recipe for a really delicious and fun lemon drop shot and a blueberry lemon drop martini. If you like this recipe, I’m sure you’ll love those too!

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1 Why You’ll Love this Recipe

2 Ingredients

3 How to Make

5 Frequently Asked Questions

6 More Classic co*cktails You Will Love

7 Lemon Drop Martini

Why You’ll Love this Recipe

  • The flavor to be light and refreshing.Made with freshly squeeze lemons, it’s hard to go wrong.
  • It’s an easy drinking martini.I think this is a co*cktail most adults can appreciate.
  • It is smooth but still bright and fresh.This can work as a pre or post dinner drink or serve it in the afternoon with a few snacks.

How bad can that be?

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Even better, it’s an easy co*cktail to make at home. You only need a few ingredients and you can shake a couple of these up in no time.

Also, if your hosting a party and don’t want to be stuck making these all night, just whip up a big batch of the mix and allow your guests to shake one up whenever their glass is empty.

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Ingredients

You’ll need just a few really good ingredients for this recipe. I always recommend that when you’re making a recipe with only a few ingredients, you should use the highest quality you can find for optimum results.

  • Vodka:Grey Goose or Tito’s is my go-to, but use what you love.
  • Fresh Lemon Juice:Please skip the little bottle of store-bought lemon juice. (You’ll thank me.) Fresh makes all the difference.
  • Cointreau:Grand Marnier works here too. It adds great depth of flavor with an additional citrus element.
  • Simple Syrup:A little sweetness softens the tartness of the fresh lemon.
  • Superfine Sugar:Mixed with fresh lemon zest, this is the perfect tart meets sweet garnish for this libation.
  • Lemon Zest and Twist:Since you’re juicing fresh lemons you might as well use the whole fruit. Before you juice, zest some of the lemon and use the rest to make lemon twists to garnish.

Put into a nutshell, you simply need vodka, Cointreau, sugar, and lemons. That’s only four ingredients. Pretty easy, right?

Oh, and you’re going to need some fabulous martini glasses too. I especially love the ones I used here.

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How to Make

I’ll walk you through the steps here.I’ve also provided a detailed ingredients list and instructions in the printable recipe card below.

  1. Mix together the sugar and lemon zest until well combined.
  2. Rim a martini glass with the sugar and lemon zest mixture. Set aside.
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  1. Add the vodka, Cointreau, lemon juice, and simple syrup to a co*cktail shaker filled with ice.
  2. Shake vigorously.
  3. Strain into a prepared martini glass.
  4. Garnish with a lemon twist.
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Serve, sip, and enjoy!

That’s it, my friend! It’s really that simple to whip up a lemon drop martini. I know you’re going to love the results.

Recipe Variations

If you love this lemon drop martini recipe and want to experiment with different flavor variations, I can help! Here are a few suggestions I know you’re going to enjoy.

  • Flavored Martinis: Experiment with various fruit flavors to create exciting twists on the classic Lemon Drop Martini. Try using fresh berries like raspberries or blackberries for a vibrant berry martini. You can also use mango, peach, or even watermelon for a tropical delight. Be sure to check out my blueberry lemon drop martini recipe.
  • Herb-Infused Martinis: Elevate the flavor profile by infusing your vodka with herbs. Rosemary, basil, or thyme can add a refreshing herbal touch to your Lemon Drop Martini. Simply steep the herbs in the vodka for a few days before preparing the co*cktail.
  • Spicy Kick: If you enjoy a bit of heat, consider adding a spicy element to your martini. Muddle a small slice of jalapeño or drop in a few dashes of hot sauce to give your drink a fiery twist.
  • Honey Lemon Drop: For a slight twist on the classic recipe, replace the simple syrup with honey. The honey adds a unique depth of flavor that pairs beautifully with the tangy lemon.
  • Frozen Lemon Drop Slush: Perfect for hot summer days, turn your Lemon Drop Martini into a refreshing slushie. Blend the vodka, lemon juice, and simple syrup with ice until smooth, and serve in chilled martini glasses.
  • Garnish Ideas: Elevate the presentation by experimenting with various garnishes. Rim the glass with colored sugar, lemon zest, or a mix of both. You can also float a lemon wheel or a fresh herb sprig on top of the drink for a touch of elegance.

Remember, the key is to have fun and let your creativity shine. Feel free to mix and match these variations or come up with your own unique twists!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make a non-alcoholic version of the Lemon Drop Martini?

Absolutely! To make a non-alcoholic Lemon Drop Martini, simply replace the vodka with lemonade or a lemon-flavored soda. You can still enjoy the refreshing lemon flavor without the alcohol content.

How do I make a large batch of Lemon Drop Martinis for a party?

Scaling up the recipe for a crowd is easy. Multiply the ingredients based on the number of servings you need. Combine the vodka, lemon juice, and simple syrup in a pitcher or a punch bowl, and refrigerate until you’re ready to serve. Remember to add ice to each individual glass when serving.

What type of vodka works best for this recipe?

For the best results, choose a high-quality, smooth vodka. Since the Lemon Drop Martini highlights the flavors of lemon and sweetness, a neutral or citrus-infused vodka is ideal.

How can I rim the martini glasses with sugar?

Rimming the glasses with sugar is a delightful touch. To do this, take a lemon wedge and rub it around the rim of each glass. Then, dip the rim in a plate of sugar (you can use colored sugar for an added visual appeal). Make sure to do this step just before pouring the co*cktail to keep the sugar fresh.

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And that’s another classic mixed drink recipe to add to my collection. I know you’re going to love this one. It makes a brilliant signature martini recipe you can serve any time of the year. Make it your own with a different garnish, unique martini glasses, and/or some other fun element.

More Classic co*cktails You Will Love

  • Classic Cosmopolitan
  • Bees Knees co*cktail
  • Pear Martini
  • Black-Eyed Susan co*cktail
  • Classic Margarita Recipe
  • Sangria Tinto (Red)

I sure hope you’ll try this classic co*cktail recipe. If you do, please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below.I can’t wait to hear what you think of this lemon drop martini recipe.

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Lemon Drop Martini

This lemon drop martini provides the perfect balance of tart and sweet. It’s a classic co*cktail that’s simple to make and the flavor is something everyone will love.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: lemon, lemon drop, martini

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1

Calories: 208kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces vodka
  • .5 ounce Cointreau
  • 1 ounce fresh lemon juice
  • .5 ounce simple syrup
  • superfine sugar + zest from a lemon
  • lemon twist

Instructions

  • On a small plate, mix together the sugar and lemon zest until well combined.

  • Run a lemon wedge along the edge of a martini glass to moisten. Dip into the sugar and lemon zest mixture and evenly coat the edge of the glass. Set aside.

  • Add the vodka, Cointreau, lemon juice, and simple syrup to a co*cktail shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously.

  • Strain into a prepared martini glass.

  • Garnish with lemon twist.

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Nutrition

Calories: 208kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 0.1g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.01g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 39mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 2IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 4mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is a lemon drop martini made of? ›

The only spirits needed for this recipe are vodka and triple sec, which is an orange-flavored liqueur. For a splurge, look for Cointreau, which is a high-quality French triple sec. Other than that, all that's needed are lemon juice (fresh squeezed is best) and simple syrup.

What is a substitute for triple sec in lemon drop? ›

Lemon Drop Martini without triple sec

Without triple sec you can use orange liqueur. If you want no liqueur, I'd recommend replacing the liqueur in the recipe card for sugar syrup. It'll be missing a little something and taste more like a boozy still lemonade, but if you like sour, it'll work just as good.

What's the difference between a lemon drop shot and a lemon drop martini? ›

The shot version of a lemon drop doesn't typically include orange liqueur. But Triple Sec or Cointreau is a classic addition to a lemon drop martini.

What should limoncello be mixed with? ›

Mix by the glass: In a wine glass or tumbler filled ⅔ of the way with ice, pour in the Prosecco, Limoncello, club soda, and simple syrup if using. Serve: Stir gently to combine and garnish with lemon wheels.

Why is it called a lemon drop martini? ›

The lemon drop was invented sometime in the 1970s by Norman Jay Hobday, the founder and proprietor of Henry Africa's, a fern bar in the Russian Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California that opened in 1969. It was originally served in a co*cktail glass. The Lemon Drop was most likely named after lemon drop candy.

How much sugar is in a lemon drop martini? ›

1/2 oz limoncello. 1/2 oz lemon juice. 1 oz sweet and sour mix. 1/2 tablespoon granulated sugar.

Can you use OJ instead of triple sec? ›

What is a non-alcoholic substitute for triple sec? A non-alcoholic substitute for triple sec is orange juice or orange extract mixed with simple syrup or sugar. Another option is to use an orange-flavored syrup or orange bitters, which can provide a similar flavor profile to triple sec without the alcohol.

What does bruised mean in a martini? ›

So when you agitate gin — say by shaking it for a martini — you're causing the top notes to dissipate. Those bits of pine and botanicals that you look forward to start breaking down and become dull. The end result: A co*cktail that's nowhere near as crisp as it should be. “This is what we call bruising,” Stewart said.

Can I substitute orange juice for triple sec? ›

Yes, it is possible to use orange juice instead of triple sec in a margarita recipe. Triple sec is an orange-flavored liqueur that is often used in co*cktails to add a citrusy flavor and sweetness. If you do not have triple sec on hand or prefer not to use it, you can use orange juice as a substitute.

Why do bartenders hate lemon drop shots? ›

Lemon Drop

For those working the line, it's just another on a long list of drinks bartenders hate to make. Turns out, the sugar. . . ain't so sweet. The issue with a sugar-rimmed glass is the mess and the stickiness.

Who invented the lemon drop martini? ›

The lemon drop beverage was created by a man named Norman Jay Hobday at his bar, Henry Africa's, sometime during the 1970's. Norman originally served the drink in a co*cktail glass.

What do you call a martini with lemon? ›

With A Twist

If you'd like your martini with lemon instead of olives (and no olive brine), ask for it with a twist.

Is it better to use vodka or Everclear for limoncello? ›

I find that two weeks works well using Everclear and my Eureka lemons. A lower proof vodka will mean that you may need an additional week or more to reach maximum lemon flavor. Don't worry about how much time your bottle is sitting out infusing, the high proof liquor will prevent mold from growing.

Will limoncello get you drunk? ›

Limoncello has about a 30% alcohol content so while it may jump start your digestive enzymes, it will also get you DRUNK.

Does limoncello go bad? ›

You should generally try to consume limoncello within 2 years of creating or opening it. Limoncello only contains 4 ingredients, 2 of which are preservatives. So, it will never “go bad” like milk would but it does lose its lemon scent and flavor over time.

What are lemon drop shots made of? ›

Combine vodka and lemon juice in a shot glass. Sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon sugar on top. Place remaining 2 teaspoons sugar on a small plate; dip lemon wedges in sugar. Suck on a sugared lemon after drinking the shot.

How do you order a lemon martini? ›

You can also order it “with a twist” which will get you a twist of lemon peel, or you can go “clean” for no garnish at all. As far as garnishes go, a standard martini has an olive as a garnish. You can order yours “with a twist,” though, which replaces the olive with a twist of lemon peel.

Is triple sec the same as Cointreau? ›

While Grand Marnier and Cointreau are brand names of specific products, Triple Sec is actually a category in and of itself. Many brands make Triple Sec — in fact, Cointreau itself is a triple sec. The alcohol content in different types of Triple Sec vary quite a bit – from about 15 percent to as much as 40 percent.

What is a lemon drop considered? ›

It's Not a Martini—It's a Crusta

You'll often see the Lemon Drop deemed a Martini, but the common choice of glassware is really the only thing Martini-like about it. “At its base, the co*cktail is simply a Vodka Crusta,” says Portland, Oregon, bartender Nathan Elliott.

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